The STX Stallion is the new Gold standard from STX. Engineered for strength and stability for the advanced all around midfielder. C-Channel technology provides extra strength at the face-off X, on ground balls, and checks. Sidewall braces provide extra stability on outside shots and ground balls. Bottom rail designed specifically for high pocket placement. Strategically placed stringing holes for variety of stringing options. Forward Cant

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If your game is built on speed, then the STX Stallion is the go to head. A high sitting pocket allowed our Pro's to move the ball quickly and easily while maintaining ball control. This head caters to players that are running the lines and cradling with both hands. The C-Channel tech ensures that this stick will hold up to a rough style of play, and come out looking and feeling as good as it did when it went in. A can't miss value for the run and gun midfielder and comes highly recommended by the Pro's at Lax.com. You will see this head all over high school fields this year.

stallion is the best head at all levels. trust me when it tell you it does not change its faceshape. if it does your taking horrible care of your sticks. Sick head for all players BUT sorry fogos. trust me i know the struglle, im a faceoff guy and love the head but it isnt made for faceoffs, i went through 3 in a week but our number one middie on my team who is going to navy has been using one sine it came out. its a beauty.

I got a white stallion in late October and used it outside all throughout the winter, then i had an entire varsity spring season and i recently finish summer ball and the head is roughly the same stiffness as day 1. The only thing that changes was the amount of ball burns on the inner sidewalls, but just clean your head when restringing and you're golden.

personally id go with the stallion because it is more of an offensive minded head and it more durable than the noz... i currently own 3 stallions and just ordered a custom dyed one from lacrossse unlimited. i love the head only one ill play with.

This head is pretty stiff when u first get it and also its not as pinched as other heads so when clamping the ball on Face Off, the ball doesnt really stay in. but other than that its a pretty solid head for facing off, just make sure you break it in good before using it.

I got this head and decided to put it on a Pole. It's amazing. Incredibly durable, not too pinched either. Ground balls are just easy. However, it takes some time just to get a feel for the head. Wall ball all day

Amazing pattern for a low pocket!
9d Topstring
tie 1st, skip, knot, skip, knot, skip, knot, skip, knot, skip, knot, 1, 1, 1, tie last hole.
Finish it off 1.5 inch bottom string. When you tie don't go down through the next 10d hole. Nylon, then right under that a shooter, skip, then another shooter on the 5th row down.

I play close D and rarely does the goalie clear the ball to me. However, I do cause a lot of turnovers and scoop up plenty of GBs. Price isn't a factor. I want something that is amazing for GBs but can still take a major beating. Plz reply soon

I got this head like a month ago and it is already my starter.... I love the pinch/shape. I recomend two U's and two nylons. If you alternate the nylon, top string, and sidewall colors it looks SICKKKK!!!

I play middie and this is honestly the best faceoff head I've used. I have used evos, proton powers, and clutches and the stallion is by far my favorite. I have the stallion shaft on it to pretty awesome combo.

I've used both of these heads and used to play attack. Like you I have a 2 handed cradle, but I shoot over hand. Go between an Evo and the stallion. I personally don't like clutches or brines in general. Personally for attack I'd choose a proffesor or stallion and put a mid high pocket on it. It's up to you though

I would either take the clutch elite or the stallion... The surgeon has a sick shape but I know a lot of middies that got it for the amount of pinch and are trying to sell them now because they don't like them. I LOVE the stallion but the clutch elite is a really good head.

I play attack and have a brine clutch right now and im choosing between this and the warrior evo 3 or 3x. I like to utilize a 2 handed cradle and shoot side arm so i like alot of hold and whip with a high pocket. which head should i get?

lakota and stallion are almost exactly the same. .01 grams weight difference (lakota lighter i think) and there is pretty much no difference in face shape. both are easy to string too. whichever one is cheaper id go with.

you should learn to play lacrosse, go to Idaho if you want to see some real lax also look up potato elite lacrosse, we only lost to west coast starz u13 by 5... real heart breaker we had it in the bag... and were a 2014 team so were up and coming.

strung mine up with mid pocket low whip(unlike my rabil x but i like them both) and good hold. great accuracy. i have been taking face-offs with them for about a 2 months in practice and no warp yet which is good. i wouldn't recommend it for face-offs though it isn't pinched enough, it's really hard to keep the ball in it long enough to pop it, i kind of just roll it. other than that though it is a great head and would recommend it to any middie.

if anyone is looking for a nice pocket for the stallion, first, do three interlocks, skipping a hole each time, then triple, single single. make sure you skip a hole every time. put a nylon and two U's. it was great hold and throws great

i got one and i cracked on the faceoff and my cousin got one and he had it for like 3 months then it cracked it cracks near the throat if your debating between this the evo 3 and the ceo id get the ceo

i had a surgeon and the stallion, both were on my pole (LSM) and the stallion is my favorite because when its bent it doesn't stay bent like the surgeon does. stalion: more flexible down towards the throat but very stiff up top for good ground balls and accuracy, its also mega easy to string

Okay, i bought this head in early May, despite what they say, this head does warp, i played one game with face off, and it was warped pretty bad, also the bottom stringing hole is broken. Despite this i am getting another one for LSM, if you are playing another position id recommend the surgeon